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1 We Will Run i "One day I'll tell you about this", Rico Craig , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Poetry Anthology 10 2023; (p. 94)
1 Cinder in Our Chests i "If we are friends I have collapsed", Rico Craig , 2023 poetry
— Appears in: Live Encounters , August 2023;
1 Leaving a Summer i "a curse to the air / bodies surrounded by drouth / empty sky / doom’s eucalyptus smoulder /", Rico Craig , 2023 poetry
— Appears in: Live Encounters , August 2023;
1 Dream of Bitter Seasons i "Bark with the dogs, help me", Rico Craig , 2023 poetry
— Appears in: Live Encounters , August 2023;
1 Soundscape i "A century scribbling auditory signatures,", Rico Craig , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: Overland , Winter no. 251 2023; (p. 64)
1 y separately published work icon Nekhau Rico Craig , Canberra : Recent Work Press , 2022 23668104 2022 selected work poetry

'These are poems of love and loss, they imagine a world where hawks fly from the arms of lovers and disappear into a dying world, where golden fish rise from rivers and tangle themselves in hair, where molecules and mist carry messages of love through cites. In this collection beginnings and endings slice across each other, modern and mythic intertwine, the everyday is stirred into a world of metaphor and incantation. Individual poems chime off each other, creating strands of narrative which circle the collection’s central symbol, the nekhau — small fish-shaped amulets crafted by ancient Egyptians and plaited through the hair of loved ones to ward off drowning. In a contemporary and at times imaginary world, the poems become nekhau, articulating the fears and dangers underlying love in order to subdue them. In doing so the poems transform many tropes of love poetry, repositioning them in contexts both everyday and otherworldly. The bodies in these poems fight against the mortality of love, they borrow lore and build new myths as a way to protect love’s fragility. Glistening with musicality and precision, these poems twist and shimmer like fish as they confront fear and leap for another world.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Spare Keys i "In the future my daughter will love", Rico Craig , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Best of Australian Poems 2021 2021; (p. 178)
1 Fennel i "We stand, elbow-touching, thin-slicing fennel,", Rico Craig , 2021 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Poetry Journal , vol. 11 no. 1 2021; (p. 26)
1 y separately published work icon Our Tongues Are Songs Rico Craig , Canberra : Recent Work Press , 2021 20909235 2021 selected work poetry

'In Our Tongues Are Songs, Rico Craig pursues the intimate, the voices people use as they speak to their private fears. Craig brings his unique ear for lyricism, his eye for human need, to bear on the promises people make to themselves as they attempt to find solace, companionship and meaning. His haunting use of image fills the day-to-day world with the uncanny — bats are comforted by children, old women weep tattoos, the earth burns, television stars comfort teenagers as they struggle with anorexia, encroaching sands spill the dead into an unnamed city. This book spans voices, generations and countries; it sides with the young and old as they try to carve their humanity from the swirls of despair.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Planes Are Landing in the Attic i "The houses we rent have too many stairs", Rico Craig , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Poetry Anthology 2020-2021; (p. 24-25)
1 Lake Eucumbene i "Eucumbene has fallen below the stump", Rico Craig , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Overland , Summer no. 241 2020; (p. 63)
1 The ASX Pours from Your Chest i "We squabble about the money skimmed", Rico Craig , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Overland [Online] , September 2020;
1 Chiroptera : Seven Ages of Juliane Koepcke i "& Juliane is reborn through clouds, with a polished coin", Rico Craig , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Montreal International Poetry Prize - 2020 Shortlist 2020;
1 Cicada Wings Rico Craig , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Grieve : Stories and Poems about Grief and Loss: Volume Seven 2019;
1 A Cheekbone for You to Climb Over i "There were nights you ate grass,", Rico Craig , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Stilts , December no. 3 2018;
1 Malik’s Mongoose i "Malik runs Three Card Monte", Rico Craig , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Snorkel , August no. 24 2017;
1 1 y separately published work icon Bone Ink Rico Craig , Ulladulla : Guillotine Press , 2017 13390527 2017 selected work poetry ''These vivid poems meld wild energy with meticulous crafting. They trace the tactile, the remembered and the sensuous, tracking young lives as they unfold under a 'deadpan sky'. With their exquisite music, fresh and startling images, they are variously evocative, mournful and vibrant. They witness the gritty, the violent and the intense with unflinching focus, probing atonement and resolution as their histories rise and subside. This is an exceptionally assured and original debut' - Felicity Plunkett 

''Urban, decadent, dystopian; in Rico Craig's Western Suburbs there are many countries, caliphates, Terracotta warriors and Arctic shelves. With 'the taste of a derelict future', his working class songs and spells have a political consciousness that is unafraid to be mythopoetic. Bone Ink is a fine debut from a poet to watch, whose work has already crossed national borders' - Michelle Cahill' (Publication summary)
1 Emperor of 32 Bella Vista Drive i "Terracotta Warriors guard their Emperor. Fifteen", Rico Craig , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 May vol. 80 no. 2017;
1 Hamburg i "If anyone asks I will say, you are oceans away,", Rico Craig , 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: Island , no. 144 2016; (p. 110)
1 Blackberry Caliphate i "For months men with coloured stakes have pegged the suburb,", Rico Craig , 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 4 May no. 54.0 2016;
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